## Abstract The RUNX family of transcriptional regulators are well conserved throughout the animal kingdom, from the simple nematode worm __Caenorhabditis elegans__ to vertebrates. Interest in the RUNX genes emerged principally as a result of the finding that chromosomal translocations disrupting R
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Stem cell biology and gene therapy
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